It was my first care to procure what could be met with of either, by every means in my power, and to oblige our people to make use thereof, both by my example and authority ; but the benefits arising from such refreshments soon became so obvious, that... Annual Register of World Events - Page 1161788Full view - About this book
| Frank Murcot Bladen - New South Wales - 1893 - 612 pages
...animal or vegetable way. It was my first care to procure whatever of either kind could be met with, by every means in my power, and to oblige our people to make use thereof, both by my example and authority. But the benefits arising from those kind of refreshments... | |
| New South Wales - New South Wales - 1893 - 630 pages
...animal or vegetable way. It was rey first care to procure whatever of either kind could be met with, by every means in my power, and to oblige our people to make use thereof, both by my example and authority. But the benefits arising from those kind of refreshments... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Literature - 1898 - 536 pages
...animal or the vegetable way. It was my first care to procure whatever of any kind could be met with, by every means in my power ; and to oblige our people to make use thereof, both by example and authority. But the benefits arising from refreshments of any kind... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Literature - 1903 - 542 pages
...animal or the vegetable way. It was my first care to procure whatever of any kind could be met with, by every means in my power ; and to oblige our people to make use thereof, both by example and authority. But the benefits arising from refreshments of any kind... | |
| James Cook - Hawaii - 1904 - 454 pages
...the animal or vegetable way. It was my first care to procure whatever of any kind could be met with, by every means in my power; and to oblige our people to make use thereof, both by my example and authority ; but the benefits arising from refreshments of any kind... | |
| Arthur Kitson - Explorers - 1907 - 596 pages
...the animal or vegetable way. It was my first care to procure whatever of any kind could be met with, by every means in my power, and to oblige our people to make use thereof, both by my example and authority ; but the benefits arising from refreshments of any kind... | |
| Sir William Maddock Bayliss - Diet - 1917 - 122 pages
..."We came to few places where either the art of man or nature did not afford some sort of refreshment or other, either of the animal or vegetable kind. It was my first care to procure what could be met with of either by every means in my power, and to oblige our... | |
| Hobart Amory Hare - Medicine - 1917 - 468 pages
...We came to few places where either the art of man or nature did not afford some sort of refreshment or other, either of the animal or vegetable kind. It was my first care to procure what could be met with of either by every means in my power and to oblige our... | |
| Sir William Maddock Bayliss - Human physiology - 1920 - 902 pages
..."We came to few places where either the art of man or nature did not afford some sort of refreshment or other, either of the animal or vegetable kind. It was my first care to procure what could be met with of either by every means in my power, and to oblige our... | |
| Benjamin Harrow - Nutrition - 1921 - 244 pages
...refreshment or other, either of the animal or vegetable kind. It was my first care to procure wliat could be met with of either by every means in my power, and to oblige our people to make use thereof, both by my example and authority; but the benefits arising from such refreshments soon... | |
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